10. Chris Davis making a run at the Triple Crown

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Last season, baseball fans watched in awe as Tigers third baseman, Miguel Cabrera, did something no player had done since 1967: win the Triple Crown. This season, the Detroit slugger is poised to make a run at an unprecedented second straight Triple Crown. Yet one man stands in his way: Orioles first baseman, Chris "Crush" Davis. The AL sluggers are among the top five in each of the Triple Crown categories (home runs, batting average, RBI), and are poised to make this summer a battle of the bats.

Last season, baseball fans watched in awe as Tigers third baseman, Miguel Cabrera, did something no player had done since 1967: win the Triple Crown. This season, the Detroit slugger is poised to make a run at an unprecedented second straight Triple Crown. Yet one man stands in his way: Orioles first baseman, Chris "Crush" Davis. The AL sluggers are among the top five in each of the Triple Crown categories (home runs, batting average, RBI), and are poised to make this summer a battle of the bats. (Gene Sweeney Jr. / Baltimore Sun)

Last season, baseball fans watched in awe as Tigers third baseman, Miguel Cabrera, did something no player had done since 1967: win the Triple Crown. This season, the Detroit slugger is poised to make a run at an unprecedented second straight Triple Crown. Yet one man stands in his way: Orioles first baseman, Chris "Crush" Davis. The AL sluggers are among the top five in each of the Triple Crown categories (home runs, batting average, RBI), and are poised to make this summer a battle of the bats.